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COUNTRY GIRL | HERE TO STUD! IES FROM GIS “Left Home Happy. ana Eager for First Visit to New York. Ina Decker, a pretty, refined young woman-of-ChathamaN-Ys-came to this 4 city yeetirday to take leesona'In oper- { ating n typesetting machine and was found dead In bed to-day in her room At the boa houxe of Mrs, Sadie = ‘Calhoun No, flor avenile, Broox= lyn. ing to. the ort that two gas-Jots were oum—one the regular {Illuminating Jet, the other a Mixture placed In the room for a gas move, but to which there was’ no gas wtoe attached. The policé report ts Probable suicide. : : The sditor the Chatham Courter fwho sent Milas. Decker to Now York, !nformed The Evening World by long-distance telephone that there was No reason why she hould commit sul- cide. She was accompanied to this city by Frank Kelly, a prominent young | j lawyer bf Poughkeepsie, to whom she + was engaged to be married. \ “Mr. Kelly." said the Chatham edttor, j “went to New York with her at the re- quest of her Mther, We recelved word from her yesterddy evening that she had neoti red enter room at Not Clinton avenuc, Brooklyn, and that everything was fine Was Eager for Visit. “Mies Decker had been looking for- svard to this visit to Now York for weeks. She often spoke of the pleasant time rhe expected to have In the. city. Her people are among the nicest people tm ‘Chatham, and there waa no care or trouble that could poam!bly tempt her to take her own life.’’ Miss Decker appeared at tho factory, Ryerson street and Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, stortly after noon yesterday LEBER, | the Hynes home the mother sobbingty | % Inted she would rather her son had ASEBALL PITCHER izstssc a= fnd Introduced herself to Superintend- “ent Morehouse, of the Inatruction de- partment. He had been advised by the Chatham Courler that she . would reach the school for instruction and had arranged for accommodations for her at the home of Mra. Calhoun. The young woman was accompanied fo the factory by Mr, Kelly, the Pough- Kreepale lawyer. She wore, pinned to her ‘waist, two photograph buttons, one showing likeness of Mr. Kelly, the other a likeness of her fiance and her- welf, Mr. Kelly went with her to Mrs, Calhoun, ‘where sho was assigned the {front room on the third floor, Miss Decker volunteered the tnforma- Qion that ner_escort was f lawyer from Ber home . She sald she would not be back to the houne for supper an she was Going to ding with him and attend @ theatre In New York. Mra. Calhoun furnished her with a key, and that was the lat she saw of her new ,boarder all Landiady Smeiled G what. the — Miss the’ Clinton avenue house last night. Mrs. Cal- _potn went to her room to call her at x -Phe—Yollng “woman wer and a strong odor of in the hall made the landlady aus- lous. She -ealled nm policeman, who forced the door and round Miss Decker ead, 5 —She-had_attired herself for sleep, Her clothing was neatly arranged inthe Foom, but there waa not the slightest Bcrap of writing of any description. Mra, Calhoun had not thought to ask the oung Woman her name, and her iden ity was withheld by Supt. Morehoure mnul the Coroner forced him to reveal It. Mra. Calhoun Insistn that the Kas-Jets fn. the room. scaupled.-byMhse—Decher Were in Kood shape, ‘The young woman, fehile familiar with kas, lived thn com: munity where ofl lamps are in genaral use in residences. Her friends In Ch: pam think she ieft the kas burning di yy and that a reduction of the press. fn the early morning hours extingul Bhe blaze. FIANCE RETURNED HOME AND LEARNED _OF THE TRAGEDY. (Special to The Evenitig Worta.) POUGHKEEPSIK, -N,-Y., Murch 12.— After spending a_day the At. V. Grover. bartender, the killing. in self-defenan, A held by the police as a witness, corrod- | Both ald the | trouble arose over Hynea having or-| orated the KILLED IN ROW. —— Louis Saloon. BT. LOUIS. Mo,, March 12.—-Patrick J. Hynes, who-two seasons ago pitched. for American Leazue team | and who Waa assigned to Milwaukee for the coming season, was shot In the head | ™&2, and-kilied to-day {nthe satoon of Harry | jon. Louls W. Pichardson, the | was ari mh charged Louls Richardso and atement. eradicating the terrible ditense, Hynes, of Milwaukee Team, Gets Bullet in Head in St. claimed he 4: . 0. Btanabu: dered some beer and refusing to pay for tt, Hynes threw a protzel bow! at} Riehardson_and_then brandishea «a map, whereupon Richardson fired. KS When word of the tragedy reached | meate 5,000 LIVES SAVED YEARLY BY MODERN «METHODS IN TREATING CONSUMPTION. tuberculosis of 40 per cent.; that mean: are as follow FIRST RACE—Five Aniaie Donahue, 100, Buchanan 199: iRoyal’ fiver, 4 | 100; Mollie Bal. 109: a eonth) | Harry Pua, S70 18, Uptiman. 300 roe ed. specialist, whage camp for .consumptives in the Pine Woods of pleasure tn A ork, and Brookiyn with Misa Ina Maine TET, Than, Colum effected tht ‘and whose methods Have unty,. Frank H A rining Poune ianyer of tia city. returned to ughkeepste this morning tO” Tart Decker had met a_tra feath in her boarding-house In Brook- yn. ‘The young couple had ngreed to Have tthe ding noxt September, — Miss er wan a pretty «itl, twenty-bw9o wears of axe, who Ived with her parent. Chatham. She was educated—jn- the | academy of that place, and after belns graduated “three years ago ate entered the employ of the Chatham Courier s-typesotter. -Her-knowlodge of Eng and her rapidity in setting type led er employer to select her to operate a ew typatetting machine which has been Tretdered tor-the paper, and ane consent yn and spend a tew | ory learning to use | hine, ly yesterday morning Misa Decker fwent fo New York with Mr. Kelly, who | jenired to wee that she reached Yrool, nm wafely and was comfortably situated: & good boarding “place.” They vinited and fn the afternoon they to New York, had “dinner and nt the evening at the Hippodrome. From the Hippodrome Mr. Kelly. ex- rted his flances across the bridge to rooklyn and left her atthe door of the arding-houre., | Returning ‘or! New he young lawyer stopped at a Unton: Hotel and’ this" morning i a to Poughkeepale, From the train Mr. Kelly hurried to _ Bis office tn Market street here, which hho shared with former District-Attor- Bey George Wood. Mr. Wood had been formed of the tragedy by telephone Chatham. An gently as posaible fe the tragic news to the young bd . They atarted on the firat: train Brooklyn, where they will join Mr, ker and arrange for the return of bady to Chatham. Sra eee ‘IMMIGRANTS BLEW OUT GAB. |. fwo Austrian immigrants. who- ar- Fived in this city yesterday on the (armania to-day in Hudson Street jospital hovering between life and as a result ‘ney A? mae Aaah Meet ee Greenileld totel No, Ih Groans street. Anton. Bamasa, of the ir, ‘blew out the gas on retiring and ith Grego Veltic was found uncon- Pesus,fosr hous later, They have a ‘to rec EN @ TO 14 DAYS. INT a guaranteed to cure any 1. Blind, Bieeding or Protrudin: aor money Feeunded,COo.ted RRO Ep Morales: 8) U Atlee, aye bl breathing aad claim, tion drugel out under siruilar name pul up only by Leuets Chremtcat Cs. Tee ie ounces of Glycerine aud eight ft Pine (Pure): la put up ont, Hynes was Pees NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Toh, Bal Kate Sperry, 100, selling —Durse: 1AS1 there has been x reduction In/the death rate from Sa re araieen: n annual saving of some 6,000 lives. ~«- German dlecoversd erm_of thle djscase,_1{_was con. ore Gi rctentiet the germ_of ald eal {he visitation of an avenging Providence. Our fathers gave ft ap ae Hopsiers, "Modern methodsof treatment, however, have done much toward ‘| {tracted greqt attention, becaure of the remarkable cures he has [zheat nuthor- treatment was very almple, consisting of open alr exercise, deep. ‘pourishing food. Every four hours (he palleat 7 jeaapoontul “of w valxtureof- the -Pure-Yirgtn-Oll-from the: White Pine Trees, combined with Whiskey and Glycerine, in cunce Virgin Oll of Pine (Pure), good Whiskey. Shake well and take jm teaspoonful doses every four hours. This treatment strengthened the lungs and healed the bronchial tubes, He (this formula will break up a cold in twenty-four hours, dnd cure any ough Whur te curable. The ingredients canbe secured from Ny jfood _prescrip- small cost, and can be easly mixed in your own home. Inquiry at the prescription department of ene-of our leading druggists elfelied the Information that Vingin O1t ounce vials for dispensing. Each vial case, with eograved wrapper, with the name—Virgin Oil of Pine «(Pure), gnar-! anteed under the Food atd Drugs Act, of June 30, 1006, serial sumber 451, Clucinnall, Okte—plaliily ‘printed thereon, lope of Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), which) are pat nd style of package, Never mcept these as a enb- stitute for the Pure Virgin Oil of Pine, as they will invariably produce nausea And never effect ths desired result. ven one the following preportlona:- One-half ounces of ry Wa alt= securely sealed in a round wooden “THE EVENIN( Girl Who Came Here to Study. | ne | And Died in Gas-Filled Room, EX, WIFE CHARGES. NING W "TURNED ONGASTOKILL | DRAPIDS FURNIT ON CREDIT BRUSSELS RUGS, $14;60, NOW sess $16.00, ox12, Bookcase In Oak and Mahoi ny. feomely catved, value $55, at 39.50 makes customers and ki hem. Our cred: ceps ‘aystem Js the best because Ht Is ths simples( WILTON Rv a8, $25.00, 0x9, now ] $35.00, 8.3x10 2150 § 0, 20,00, $89.50, 0x12, now 35.00 BODY BRUSSELS Gs. $26.00, 8,3x10. now . 39-50 BAUMANN % BR NCW. COR. BTHAVE R15? 8, 23.50 $30.00, 0x12, now aT.50, CRLD, TUES GK oNe—d: Benny Hopper, a shoe doaler. was com- mitted to the Hackensack Jail ‘to-day, charged with attempting to murder his} sth bride of a {ow weeks. The woman fied that her husband feigned slice nk suspicious, Khe did th Vuletly lefe the bed and virned rat ‘NERVES ON EDGE!” Or, Greene's Nervara Cures’ Weak, Nervous Women. : How nervous yout fre unetrung and s The slightest unusual sound ect nerves quivering, and you feol as ld fly to pleces. And with how weak, tired and completely prow trated you feel! S Your nerves ares and the vitality of That ts why you do not sl 1} anxious and lood is low p well epreesed, | > tired | ave nol tle t Sas Norvare and you's Ida_Thin! Semi-A v York Cit “Vwas on the verge of nervous R | prostration. erything put my q} accorda eS OU 6 I was 80 nervous I “t anything morning T wi 4 when J got af that I had to force myself to gt work. I suffered 4 h Uke Nad a—beartng. win! to stand all the time, and I down feeling that wap always Y .1 we ‘blue 10 attend to an How I wished 1 might hi catfon and take a t one nugkested that I take Dr, Nervura blood and uerve remedy, (id so, and T want every.one to know} how much good Dr. Greene's remedy did me, and how thankful T am fo> ft, If all the women and girls whol f i to work hard wonld only $6.50 Eni heavy extra I belleve it wo i#-for a “medicine t This sale always follows, . While special lors haye been prepared, and while, in bross bedsteads are justrated) one-inch straight posts; all sizes; at, $6 Enameled Fedsteads—one-inch continuow: construction; all sizes; at.. DAY, MARCH 12, 1907. Annual on as a sort of pendant to, our | gains for « nnual-Sales_of Furninire:— ve. § bargains, nce. with our usual policy, the entire stock of iron and offered at. attractive prices, the best bar- Enameled | Bedsteads lacquer. $10 Enameled Hedsteads—(as jllus- trated) one-inch continuous posts, heavy laterals and brass top rails; ae 4-0 and 3-0 sizes; $8 50 i $475 Enameled Bedstead: inch | posts; brass top rails and vases; extra heavy construc- 33 75 ae . ameled Bedsteads—as Il- brass top rails and vases, 2-inch heavy tion and fi posts; heavy sizes only; sale price. $5 straight door-knob vases, heavy construc- lacquered_tinish; le of Metal Bedsteads — and Bedding . ~ o-morrow consist of a number of bedsteads that j-arrived too tate for appearance among our February Sale Best American makes and finished in the best American All well-made, substantial and of late design. Brass Bedsteads— Brass Bedsteads—(as illustrated) Posts paw tt, filling rods, rigid construction - and the best lacquered finish; 4-6, 4-0 and 3/0 sizes; $28 regularly $35; sale. price Other Brass Bedsteads illing rods; excellent 4.6-and—4-0 regularly $25; Sale tional Pure Food law—guarantee filed at Washington—serlal number 50. | Dr. Greenesis the nown pnb- Hc medical Jecturer and specialist {n treatment of all nervous and chronic. diseases atid can be personall splted at his. oftee, WUoNMeave,, Now York. City, orcbyematl: -- _Extre Se! Reewarly $20 Mat! Ame: Sea Foam Feathers.. Special Duck Feathers. Prime Duck Feathers. Live Geese Feathers.. $5,00—iron frame, $5.50—iron frame. $4.25—iron frame. $3.75—wood frame, $4.00—wood frame. convertible into beds. and casily operated. When closed it occupies little space in the room, and when adjusted lect Geese Feathers $2.85 | | — sleeping? purpos:s UNE sathere meen ¢ frames are ta, catirely o} Down and Feathers........-.$1.00 angle iron, supported with Na- tional spring fabric. The mat. tresses are made in three se-- tions to correspend to the style and constructicn of the d van. Regular price of this is $18, compl3te; our price during $12 this week is....-.... a Good, Serviceable;- Wells Mace Mattress tresses — made of South : Regularly SJrPrics > Regulerly | $10.50 No. 4 Mixed Hair, $9,00 | Other Divans (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Fion:.) March Sale of Carpets and Rugs _ This piece of furniture, fis illustrated, exemplifies the simplest and newest idea in folding couches, Mechanism is_very_simplo.— $5.75 No.2 Combination, $5.00 le run-down condition of the nervous Other Enameled Bedsteads tion; izes: at us ,. 24 Regularly. Price. | Regularly, Price. "| system. -Men-blame-women-for-betnet & | Res S2'o 1 8: Ste Mon stallielzceee } Brasa Cribs—made-in reguiar-size.-|-993,00$28,76 |, S07-50:: $57.50 {cross and irritable over every little Kriye v lar.y, Price | §5 Enameled Bedsteads—onc-inch 2.0x4.6; best grade of lacquered $45.00..$38.75 | $79.00..$67.00 thing and think they should never} | 914 $10.50! 515 $12.75 posts: brass caps and vases; | brass; stralght posts with heavy | 22°44 Favoiltsesicosear'oy get ‘blue.’ They don't realize: thatyh| $17 --$14.50| $23.50 $24 heavy construction; $3 90 | Vases; regular prices $19 15 52°00; | :00.. $80. | most women and girls have to work $17.50 $15. | all sizes; at.......,.. . $25; sale price.j...' ~ . $52.00..$45.00 Dr. G N is always Pillows. | Wire Springs pure, harmless and effective, and put Size, 22x28 Soecial | Hall Room ‘Couch and Divan ¢ price in any size. up in complance with the new Na- y SLE eRe: Price. : Regularly very for Wooden Frame Folding Cots es at Special Prices Salz Pric> | $18 Mattresses—made of our No. | mixed bai on> or two parts; : | 1) red with ACA, $ e Pp $16.00 Best Felt..... -$14.00° | $6.00 Fitre soft top and eeyereeuw eu) USES OS {$13.50 Eclipse Felt........$11.50 | bottom....-sse4e $4.75 | 5 or taney Miekings a 14.50 $26 Ma(tresses—made of gi © /$10.00 Special Felt $8.50 | $5.50 Fibre soft top....,. $4.25 | $15 Maltresses mad: cf our No.2 ings; on OF two parts; covers | "$9.00 No. 2-Cotton---.---$7,30-+ $3.50 Excelsior soft top. $2.50 | trea wittr va; C pore wae with ALC. or fancy 1 2 . T + 3 Ae CAL : —yicking: ar ; $22 |=$6:75-No-t- Combination, $9.80, cee Le full -slt mare see or dhe | or tancy_ticklngy-at Lt 50 2-inch--continuous’ posts, heavy-}+ Sale Price, HE Piano, $259 | Rich and lasting tone; built for durability. One Dollar Weekly The s focts,-sui again-in-a-year: thoroughly stocked carpet and Tug store is here. Tapestry Brussels Carpets | designs for hall and stairs. The assortments are at-their best _and-the time for-selection is now. New Patterns in the Best Weaves Reduced 15 to 20 Per Cent biggest event-of the year inthe carpet-and- rity ‘section. Our whote taseerments are-at their-best. Axminster Carpets Made by the bes. imaoulactuiers, in election includes oriental and floral ef-| fioral and oriental designs and in the table-for parlor or bedrooms; also neat} colorings; regularly $1,25—a— yard; | Velret Carpets + High-grade qualies im a collection stock-is-offered at prices that won't likely occur very-color-effect, design-and-quatiry thar-you can-expect ro find-in-a- Ingrain Carpets choicest| _ The reversible carpet, which is so satisfactory our-sale; for general-_living rooms. —Can-be-tsed—cither- 59 98C| side up. Neat scroll or floral effects; all one | yard wide, of pretty attractive i} S) Regular Price Sale Price j Regular Price ‘Sele Pelee designs and attractive colorings. j Reaulac Price, Sale Fries, i Regular. Price, Sele Price, at ard. a yard. a yard. . Pile uae "i D, Beets = 4 | No Interest—No Extras i 51:00 8901-700 Ge | Regular Price Real ¢ Price Sale Peles 756. 69% in 45c Hes re tree na Th] e0e..s..+ 0c | 65 ~54e} si.10 Sere | 65 Be || ac B8e Positively the best piano { ry 72c | 50c... . 40 95c (Slegt! Cooper Store, Fitth Floor, Front) f to be had ar $250, A revolving stool and protec- | tion cover tree with each pne, | The Simplex Piano, $600 j Self F laying by. Perforatec | ‘oll, | -Sold on our easy: terms, H small cash payment. \No Other Charge--Deliver. i Free. | 10,009 Perfection Rolls in - { Our Library, | (Siegel Coorer Ssore, 5th Floor, Ce ECT | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | SIEGE OPER. SOTA EBA BRO FATHER TIME closed the record for 1906 and filed ft away In his archives because all the happenings of the old year and many old years are contained In the (907 World Almanac mS Certs; By M shoes; styHsh make, Kadak Rugs—3 bales; size ityy ¥ $16.50; to- includes all the newest toes and heels—many of them in our celebrated ‘‘Foot Mould” fortable and perfect fitting, too, and a good assortment of styles, Carpet Sizes | To-Morrow’! : To- Morro’ . Morrow... 215; . Site. euler Pricesaui prices Site. RequlerPrice, Priete ye Daghestah Rugs &2 bales;| Muskabad,10.3x 8.6. +s++$120,00..) . $55.00 | Persian, 14,.5x10.9 $210,00,...$148.50| “deslensioyalues size abOutes Axe: {l3 a) Savalon, 10.8% 8.6 te plea lean ant, 12.1x 9.4 175.00 131.50 | $21 Steettiow choice lot of rare desinns| per; 10.7x 9.0 .. 91.50 |Ghiorées, 12.0x.8.5 .... 96.50 65.00| mor- Mo nenee ValuesP | Avenel” foes 81,50 |Ghiordes, 12,9x 0.11 122.50 87.50 | tow. 316.75 5 TO . ‘ pai ae ten (tS Coo'er Sore, ne ae $13.75 Fine India, 12.1x 9.2 . 105.00 Ghiordes, 11.4x 8.6 .... 87.00 GLBO | SIE Ce0,€: Sore, Fr Women’s $3.50 to $5 Shoes, 98¢ ‘and $1.95 ECAUSE colored spats have been worn by So many people this winter with low shoes we ‘vere obliged to carry low shoes right through the season. therefore offer these winter low At $1.95—Adour six hundred pairs of With spring styles pouring in now, we are shoes at these sacrifice price: kid, calf.or parent [eather some have welted soles; all are very . This is a remarkably good lor, and All made as only the best are; com- Special Sale of Oriental Shirvan, Anatolian and Beloochistan Rugs—5 bales; sizes from 3x4 ft. to 344x6 ft.; a wide Rugs anxicus to get as much floor space as possible. and At Q98e—Abdout four {hundred pairs, 5 | but there are only two or three pairs of a style or color; some are slightly soiled from handling. There,are tans, white and blsck Oxfords, slippers and pumps. Womemwho can wear small sizes will find this one of the greatest bargains offered in years. _ (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear)